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JEMC said:

Cool that you can do that, but it sounds quite complicated. Wouldn't it be easier to get a Steam Deck or ROG Ally and install some emulators on it? I know a handheld PC would take more room than a DS controller, but it will also be a more powerful and capable gaming device.

Its actually really simple.

The Delta Emulator which is the only emulator available right now plays NES, SNES, N64, GB/C, GBA and DS games.  You dont really need something powerful to emulate these platforms. Transferring files is simple too and the UI is great - you can customize controls and even the boxart for the library display.

Connecting a controller is simple too - Dualsense, Dualshock 4, Xbox Series and even the Switch Pro controllers and the NSO online controllers work.

I've been testing it out on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and have had no issues.

Not really interested in getting a handheld PC....I mean I dont even have a reason to get myself a laptop (for gaming or otherwise) since I do almost everything on my iPhone and my gaming desktop is only for gaming and my general desktop is for everything else I do (buying stuff, paying bills, etc). I also have a Plex Server desktop for music and movies/tv shows.

My 2014 gaming laptop still around but I havent used it in years.

Last edited by BasilZero - on 27 April 2024